Khabibulin, 37, was pulled over in a black Ferrari early on Feb. 8, after a Scottsdale police officer clocked him at 70 mph in a 45 mph zone, according to the arrest report.

"I had one glass (of wine)," Khabibulin told arresting officer B. Patterson, who noted in his report that Khabibulin's eyes were bloodshot and watering, and that he smelled moderately of alcohol and spoke slowly.

The traffic stop was made at 12:37 a.m. in a residential area of Paradise Valley, an affluent town just northwest of Scottsdale.

The officer asked Khabibulin if he knew why he was pulled over and he replied, "Speed."

Khabibulin, who said he was going 80 mph and later failed to produce proof of insurance, agreed to a field sobriety test.

He was arrested shortly before 1 a.m. and booked into a district jail.

Khabibulin, whose cellphone was temporarily seized along with jewelry and cash, asked to use a phone before consenting to a blood test, according to the report.

The officer asked him if he wanted to call his attorney and Khabibulin said, "A friend."

Khabibulin was placed in the phone room and given instructions on how to dial out, said the officer.

"A few moments later, Khabibulin knocked on the door and again asked how to dial out," the officer recalled in his report, noting he saw Khabibulin several minutes later with the phone to his left ear while thumbing through the phone book.

After finishing with the phone, Khabibulin "made a motion with his left hand toward his right arm as if sticking it with a syringe and stated, 'OK,'" the officer wrote in the report. "I asked him if he was consenting to the blood draw and he stated, 'Yes.'"

Khabibulin was released from jail shortly before 3 a.m. He has a Paradise Valley address, according to police.

He is charged with DUI - impaired to slightest degree, DUI-BAC of .08 or more, and exceeding the speed limit by more than 20 mph. All three counts are misdemeanours.

In July, Khabibulin signed a $15-million, four-year contract with the Oilers.

The Russian netminder appeared in just 18 games before eventually opting for season-ending back surgery last month.

None of the charges have been proven in court.

Neither Khabibulin, nor the Oilers could be reached for comment.

A DUI conviction carries a minimum 10 days in prison, "unless a diversion class is taken and then the judge can remove some days," said officer Dave Pubins, of the Scottsdale Police Department.